List of 10 metre air pistol records
This list of 10 metre air pistol records documents the best performances in 10 metre air pistol recognized as records by various official instances since 1 January 1989, when targets were changed and all records reset, and also the progression of the World and Olympic records.
Men's qualification round
The men's qualification round consists of 60 shots, and the maximum possible score is 600.
World record progression
Since introduction in 1969:[1]
Score |
Shooter |
Date |
Comp |
Place |
385 |
H. Mertel (FRG) |
1969 |
ECH |
Pilsen, Czechoslovakia |
Rasskazov (URS) |
1969 |
ECH |
Pilsen, Czechoslovakia |
387 |
V. Stolypin (URS) |
1971 |
ECH |
Meziboří, Czechoslovakia |
392 |
Grigori Kosych (URS) |
1973 |
ECH |
Linz, Austria |
393 |
Harald Vollmar (GDR) |
1976 |
ECH |
Paris, France |
394 |
Uwe Potteck (GDR) |
1979 |
ECH |
Graz, Austria |
60 shots from 1981 |
582 |
Vladas Turla (URS) |
1981 |
ECH |
Athens, Greece |
I. Mandov (BUL) |
1981 |
ECH |
Athens, Greece |
587 |
Vladas Turla (URS) |
1982 |
ECH |
The Hague, Netherlands |
590 |
Vladas Turla (URS) |
1982 |
WCH |
Caracas, Venezuela |
Igor Basinski (URS) |
1987 |
ECH |
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
Igor Basinski (URS) |
1988 |
ECH |
Stavanger, Norway |
Erich Buljung (USA) |
1988 |
OG |
Seoul, South Korea |
New targets from 1989 |
583 |
Sorin Babii (ROU) |
1989 |
ECH |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
590 |
Sergei Pyzhianov (URS) |
1989 |
WCH |
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia |
593 |
Sergei Pyzhianov (URS) |
13 Oct 1989 |
WCF |
Munich, West Germany |
594 |
Jin Jong-oh (KOR) |
12 Apr 2009 |
WC |
Changwon, South Korea |
|
Olympic record progression
Since introduction in 1988:[2]
|
Current World, Olympic, continental, regional and national records
Score |
Nation/record |
Shooter |
Date |
Place |
Ref |
594 |
World record |
Jin Jong-oh (KOR) |
2009-04-12 !12 Apr 2009 |
Changwon, South Korea |
[3] |
594 |
Asian record |
Jin Jong-oh (KOR) |
2009-04-12 !12 Apr 2009 |
Changwon, South Korea |
[3] |
594 |
South Korea |
Jin Jong-oh |
2009-04-12 !12 Apr 2009 |
Changwon |
[3] |
593 |
European record |
Sergei Pyzhianov (URS) |
1989-10-13 !13 Oct 1989 |
Munich, West Germany |
[4] |
592 |
Germany |
Uwe Potteck |
1999-01-08 !8 Jan 1999 |
Luxembourg |
[5] |
592 |
Italy |
Roberto Di Donna |
|
|
[6] |
591 |
Sweden |
Ragnar Skanåker |
1990-01-14 !14 Jan 1990 |
Luxembourg |
[7] |
591 |
Ukraine |
Viktor Makarov |
1994 |
Simferopol |
[8] |
591 |
Japan |
Naka Shigekatsu |
1995-12-15 !15 Dec 1995 |
Asaka |
[9] |
591 |
China |
Tan Zongliang |
1995-11-15 !15 Nov 1995 |
Nanning |
[10] |
591 |
Olympic record |
Mikhail Nestruyev (RUS) |
2004-08-14 !14 Aug 2004 |
Athens, Greece |
[11] |
591 |
China (equalled) |
Tan Zongliang |
2005-06-12 !12 Jun 2005 |
Munich, Germany |
[10] |
591 |
Belarus |
Yury Dauhapolau |
2007-11-09 !9 Nov 2007 |
Brest |
[12] |
590 |
Poland |
Jerzy Pietrzak |
1993-01-28 !28 Jan 1993 |
Munich, Germany |
[13] |
590 |
Great Britain |
Mick Gault |
2000-03 !Mar 2000 |
Inverclyde |
[14] |
590 |
Poland (equalled) |
Wojciech Knapik |
2007-02-17 !17 Feb 2007 |
Wrocław |
[13] |
590 |
Brazil |
Julio Antonio de Souza e Almeida |
2010-10-21 !21 Oct 2010 |
Rio de Janeiro |
[15] |
589 |
Iceland |
Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson |
2013-05-02 !2 May 2013 |
Reykjavík |
[16] |
589 |
United States |
Reuben Hafter |
1990-08-18 !18 Aug 1990 |
|
[17] |
589 |
Czech Republic |
Martin Tenk |
2000-12-16 !16 Dec 2000 |
Brno |
[18] |
589 |
Czech Republic (equalled) |
Martin Tenk |
2000-12-17 !17 Dec 2000 |
Brno |
[18] |
589 |
Switzerland |
Martin Flury |
2004-05-22 !22 May 2004 |
Suhl, Germany |
[19] |
588 |
Slovakia |
Ján Fabo |
2000-02-05 !5 Feb 2000 |
The Hague, Netherlands |
[20] |
587 |
Nordic record |
Ragnar Skanåker (SWE) |
1990-05-25 !25 May 1990 |
Suhl, Germany |
[7] |
587 |
Nordic record (equalled) |
Ragnar Skanåker (SWE) |
1990-06-05 !5 Jun 1990 |
Zürich, Switzerland |
[7] |
587 |
Finland |
Lauri Lauste |
1998-12-13 !13 Dec 1998 |
Turku |
[21] |
587 |
Norway |
Vegard Askestad |
1998 |
|
[22] |
587 |
Norway (equalled) |
Ståle Waagbø |
2000 |
|
[22] |
587 |
Finland (equalled) |
Jari Koivu |
2002-01-05 !5 Jan 2002 |
Kuortane |
[21] |
586 |
India |
Samaresh Jung |
2006 |
Hungary |
[23] |
585 |
Portugal |
João Costa |
2004 |
|
[24] |
584 |
Croatia |
Saša Špirelja |
1996 |
|
[25] |
584 |
Denmark |
John Sejr Svendsen |
1995-01-15 !15 Jan 1995 |
Haderslev |
[26] |
584 |
Austria |
Giovanni Bossi |
1996 |
Munich, Germany |
[1] |
584 |
Slovenia |
Robert Kranjc |
1997-01-19 !19 Jan 1997 |
Ljubljana |
[27] |
584 |
Austria (equalled) |
Giovanni Bossi |
1997 |
Salzburg |
[1] |
584 |
Spain |
José Antonio Colado Castro |
2004 |
Munich, Germany |
[28] |
583 |
Commonwealth record |
Samaresh Jung (IND) |
2005 |
Melbourne, Australia |
[29] |
581 |
Netherlands |
E.J. Brink |
1997 |
|
[30] |
581 |
New Zealand |
Greg Yelavich |
1989 |
|
[31] |
580 |
Commonwealth Games record |
Bengt Sandstrom (AUS) |
1990 |
New Zealand |
[29] |
580 |
Estonia |
Sergei Potasev |
1991 |
Narva |
[32] |
575 |
Hungary |
Viktor Lengyel |
1996-03-09 !9 Mar 1996 |
Nitra, Slovakia |
[33] |
573 |
Wales |
Ian Harris |
2006 |
Cardiff |
[34] |
Men's final
The final consists of an additional 10 shots, for a total maximum of 109.0 points. Records are ratified for the aggregate (qualification + final) score of maximum 709.0 points.
World record progression
Since introduction of finals in 1986:[1]
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Olympic record progression
Since introduction in 1988:[2]
|
Current World, Olympic, continental, regional and national records
Score |
Nation/record |
Qual |
Final |
Shooter |
Date |
Place |
Ref |
695.1 |
World record |
593 |
102.1 |
Sergei Pyzhianov (URS) |
1989-10-13 !13 Oct 1989 |
Munich, West Germany |
[35] |
695.1 |
European record |
593 |
102.1 |
Sergei Pyzhianov (URS) |
1989-10-13 !13 Oct 1989 |
Munich, West Germany |
[4] |
693.9 |
Poland |
590 |
103.9 |
Wojciech Knapik |
2007-02-17 !17 Feb 2007 |
Wrocław |
[13] |
693.2 |
Italy |
|
|
|
|
|
[36] |
692.8 |
Germany |
590 |
102.8 |
Gernot Eder |
1996-03-01 !1 Mar 1996 |
Suhl |
[5] |
692.0 |
China |
|
|
Han Jijun |
2000-05-23 !23 May 2000 |
Zhengzhou |
[10] |
691.6 |
Belarus |
591 |
100.6 |
Yury Dauhapolau |
2007-11-09 !9 Nov 2007 |
Brest |
[12] |
691.2 |
Asian record |
590 |
101.2 |
Tan Zongliang (CHN) |
2003-06-15 !15 Jun 2003 |
Munich, Germany |
[37] |
691.1 |
Ukraine |
|
|
Viktor Makarov |
2003-01-28 !28 Jan 2003 |
Lviv |
[8] |
690.0 |
Olympic record |
590 |
100.0 |
Wang Yifu (CHN) |
2004-08-14 !14 Aug 2004 |
Athens, Greece |
[11] |
689.7 |
Czech Republic |
589 |
100.7 |
Martin Tenk |
2000-12-16 !16 Dec 2000 |
Brno |
[18] |
689.3 |
Switzerland |
|
|
Lukas Grunder |
2008-05-08 !8 May 2008 |
Pilsen, Czech Republic |
[19] |
689.2 |
South Korea |
|
|
|
|
|
[38] |
688.9 |
Brazil |
|
|
Julio Antonio de Souza e Almeida |
2011-09-30 !30 Sep 2011 |
Santiago, Chile |
[15] |
688.6 |
Japan |
591 |
097.6 !97.6 |
Naka Shigekatsu |
1995-12-15 !15 Dec 1995 |
Asaka |
[9] |
688.0 |
United States |
586 |
102.0 |
John Bickar |
2000-02-17 !17 Feb 2000 |
|
[17] |
687.7 |
Slovakia |
588 |
099.7 !99.7 |
Ján Fabo |
2000-02-05 !5 Feb 2000 |
The Hague, Netherlands |
[20] |
687.7 |
Slovakia (equalled) |
587 |
100.7 |
Juraj Tužinský |
2008-01-26 !26 Jan 2008 |
Munich, Germany |
[20] |
687.5 |
Finland |
|
|
Jari Koivu |
2002-01-05 !5 Jan 2002 |
Kuortane |
[21] |
686.7 |
Nordic record |
586 |
100.7 |
Ragnar Skanåker (SWE) |
1991-03-23 !23 Mar 1991 |
Los Angeles, United States |
[39] |
686.7 |
Sweden |
586 |
100.7 |
Ragnar Skanåker |
1991-03-23 !23 Mar 1991 |
Los Angeles, United States |
[39] |
686.7 |
Iceland |
585 |
101,7 |
Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson |
2009-11-14 !14 Nov 2009 |
Reykjavík |
[16] |
686.1 |
India |
586 |
100.1 |
Samaresh Jung |
2006 |
Hungary |
[23] |
685.8 |
Austria |
584 |
101.8 |
Giovanni Bossi |
1997 |
Salzburg |
[1] |
685.4 |
Great Britain |
587 |
098.4 !98.4 |
Mick Gault |
2003-03 !Mar 2003 |
Bisley |
[14] |
684.7 |
Norway |
585 |
099.7 !99.7 |
Terje Theien |
1995 |
|
[40] |
683.4 |
Spain |
|
|
Rafael Sánchez López |
2005 |
Pilsen, Czech Republic |
[41] |
683.2 |
Croatia |
584 |
099.2 !99.2 |
Saša Špirelja |
1996 |
|
[25] |
682.1 |
Slovenia |
|
|
Cvetko Ljubič |
2000-02-12 !12 Feb 2000 |
Ljubljana |
[27] |
681.5 |
Commonwealth record |
|
|
Mick Gault (GBR) |
1999 |
New Zealand |
[29] |
679.9 |
Commonwealth Games record |
|
|
Mick Gault (GBR) |
1998 |
Malaysia |
[29] |
679.5 |
New Zealand |
|
|
Greg Yelavich |
1991 |
|
[31] |
679.0 |
Denmark |
578 |
101.0 |
Thomas Statager |
2006-01 !Jan 2006 |
Sävsjö, Sweden |
[26] |
Women's qualification round
As the men's qualification round did until 1980, the women's match still consists of 40 shots, for a maximum possible score of 400 points.
World record progression
Since introduction in 1969:[1]
Score |
Shooter |
Date |
Comp |
Place |
379 |
Nina Stoliarova (URS) |
1969 |
ECH |
Paris, France |
Nina Stoliarova (URS) |
1972 |
ECH |
Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
384 |
Zinaida Simonian (URS) |
1973 |
ECH |
Linz, Austria |
387 |
Nina Stoliarova (URS) |
1974 |
ECH |
Enschede, Netherlands |
Marina Dobrantcheva (URS) |
1985 |
ECH |
Varna, Bulgaria |
Anke Völker (GDR) |
1986 |
WCH |
Suhl, East Germany |
391 |
Jasna Šekarić (YUG) |
1988 |
WCF |
Munich, West Germany |
New targets from 1989 |
388 |
Svetlana Smirnova (URS) |
1989 |
ECH |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
392 |
Liselotte Breker (FRG) |
1989 |
WC |
Zagreb, Yugoslavia |
Svetlana Smirnova (RUS) |
1993 |
ECH |
Brno, Czech Republic |
Jasna Šekarić (YUG) |
1996 |
WCF |
Näfels, Switzerland |
393 |
Svetlana Smirnova (RUS) |
23 May 1998 |
WC |
Munich, Germany |
|
Olympic record progression
Since introduction in 1988:[2]
|
Current World, Olympic, continental, regional and national records
Women's final
The final consists of an additional 10 shots, for a total maximum of 109.0 points. Records are ratified for the aggregate (qualification + final) score of maximum 509.0 points.
World record progression
Since introduction of finals in 1986:[1]
|
Olympic record progression
Since introduction in 1988:[2]
|
Legend
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Karlar: Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson SR Christensenmótið í Reykjavík 2.maí 2013 = 589 stig
Karlar m.final: Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson SR Landsmót í Reykjavík 14.nóvember 2009 585+101,7=686,7 stig
Konur: Jórunn Harðardóttir SR Akranesmótið 23.maí 2012 = 374 stig
Konur m.final: Jórunn Harðardóttir SR Landsmót í Reykjavík 14.febrúar 2009 = 372+95,9=467,9 stig
Unglingar drengir: Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson SR Íslandsmót í Reykjavík 23.apríl 2005 = 561 stig
Unglingar drengir m.final: Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson SR Íslandsmót í Reykjavík 23.apríl 2005 = 561+93,3=654,3 stig
Unglingar stúlkur: Steinunn Guðmundsdóttir SKA Íslandsmót í Reykjavík 30.apríl 2011 329 stig
Unglingar stúlkur m.final: Steinunn Guðmundsdóttir SKA Íslandsmót Reykjavík, 30.apríl 2011 = 329+50,4 = 379,4 stig
Liðakeppni karlar: SFK Landsmót Kópavogi 18. október 1993 ( Hannes Tómasson 560,Jónas Hafsteinsson SFK 566, Ólafur Jakobsson SFK 573 )=1699 stig
Liðakeppni kvenna: SR Íslandsmót í Reykjavík 30.apríl 2011 (Jórunn Harðardóttir 364, Kristína Sigurðardóttir 352, Inga B. Erlingsdóttir 325) = 1046 stig